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A list of all pages that have property "What are the best practices?" with value "Digital Curation Centre (DCC) has issued a checklist containing relevant questions for researchers concerning criteria for their selection of repositories. However, it has emphasised that while it provides “a shortcut through relevant policies and standards”, it does not guarantee that these repositories comply with specific standards or funders’ policies. Therefore, this guide provides a framework to help researchers with what can be a somewhat difficult decision. By going through these questions, researchers should be able to make a well informed decision on whether their repositories are suited for their data. They should also always check funder and journal policies for compliance. The checklist contains five questions to consider when looking for repositories: -Is a repository of your choice reputed? -Will it take the data you want to deposit? -Will it be safe legally? -Will it sustain the data value? -Will it support analysis and tract data usage?'"`UNIQ--ref-00000921-QINU`"' This guide also contains information on where researchers can find repository registries, such as Re3data and Biosharing.'"`UNIQ--ref-00000922-QINU`"' '"`UNIQ--references-00000923-QINU`"'". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • How to select trustworthy repositories  + (Digital Curation Centre (DCC) has issued aDigital Curation Centre (DCC) has issued a checklist containing relevant questions for researchers concerning criteria for their selection of repositories. However, it has emphasised that while it provides “a shortcut through relevant policies and standards”, it does not guarantee that these repositories comply with specific standards or funders’ policies. Therefore, this guide provides a framework to help researchers with what can be a somewhat difficult decision. By going through these questions, researchers should be able to make a well informed decision on whether their repositories are suited for their data. They should also always check funder and journal policies for compliance.</br></br>The checklist contains five questions to consider when looking for repositories:</br></br>-Is a repository of your choice reputed? </br></br>-Will it take the data you want to deposit?</br></br>-Will it be safe legally?</br></br>-Will it sustain the data value?</br></br>-Will it support analysis and tract data usage?'"`UNIQ--ref-00000921-QINU`"'</br></br>This guide also contains information on where researchers can find repository registries, such as Re3data and Biosharing.'"`UNIQ--ref-00000922-QINU`"'</br>'"`UNIQ--references-00000923-QINU`"'NU`"' '"`UNIQ--references-00000923-QINU`"')
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